To test the local connection, do the following:
1.Set
2.Locate the port label
3.A BER (Bit Error Rate) test can be performed using a BER tester at the far end of the T1/E1 link. If the BER test equipment indicates no faults but the data indicates a fault, follow the manufacturer's checkout proce- dures for the far end device. The BER test can also be performed using a
4.Upon completion of the LAL test, return the front panel switch to center position. After approximately 30 seconds, the TM LED should turn off.
7.2REMOTE LOOPBACK TEST
The Remote loopback feature tests the performance of the local and remote 1194 and the fiber optic link. During this test, data transmitted from a T1 or E1 port at a local 1194 and sent over the fiber link is returned by the remote 1194. For example, to initiate a remote loop test on network port 1, move the first switch from the left UP towards label “P1”, data sent from port 1 will go through the 1194 and fiber link to the remote 1194 (see Figure 12). The remote 1194 will send port 1 data back to the originating device, as well as to the corresponding port on it’s E1/T1 network side.
In order to prepare the Model 1194, make sure that fiber connection is in place. Verify that the “Fiber link” LED on the front panel of the 1194 is ON.
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